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Let’s Consider the Mental Health of Mothers

Who else could shelter a baby for 9 months if superpowers had a face? That’s something only ladies can accomplish, and it’s something only superheroes can do. If you’re a mother who never settles for less, whether at work or

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Domestic violence puts children’s mental health at risk

When your parents fight, it’s painful enough, but a new study suggests that trauma can increase your chances of depression and other mental health issues. More than 17,700 Canadian people took part in a national survey on mental health for

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Lockdown: Effective Strategy or Bane in Disguise

As a result of the lockdown, demand for counselling services has increased, revealing a dearth of mental health care that predates the pandemic. Hu Bojun, the clinical psychologist with a US education has received numerous questions regarding her and her

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Is telepsychiatry a bridge or a barrier to mental health?

The rising use of the internet for psychiatric services has changed how mental health evaluations are conducted. Tele psychiatry bridges the gap in obtaining treatment due to the current global health crisis, however it comes at a price, which reduces

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Ensuring Psychological Health during Pandemic: Tips from HKU clinicians

COVID-19 has affected the millions of lives, from prolonged closures of schools making it difficult for students to attain their rightful education, to adverse work arrangements such as no pay leave or unemployment. This disruption in daily routines caused psychological

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Mental health should take priority in education after pandemic

Everyone had a share of the impact caused by COVID-19 in their life for two years. But how do the students face these tough times, and how are they still getting influenced? Maybe in our busy lives, we have forgotten

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Effectiveness Of Interventions In Countering Covid-19 Pandemonium: A Psychological Perspective

The year of 2019 concluded with change, as the only constant. The unpropitious realm of 2020 began on 11 March when the World Health Organisation declared the outbreak of Covid-19 as a pandemic. Researchers, doctors as well as the general

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Shift to educational models that place a greater emphasis on students’ mental health rather than their grades.

In its annual report published in November 2021, the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) revealed an appalling statistic of thirty-one youngsters committing suicide per day in India in 2020. Between 2017 and 2019, nearly 24,000 youth aged 14 to 18 years

Psychologs eMagazine January 2022

The January 2022 issue of Psychologs Magazine covers neuroimmune interactions, mindful breathing, gratitude in Islam, talking to children about death, and dealing with inner struggles. It also explores destructive empathy, the depathologization of homosexuality, and the meaning of being alone.

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Experts say that children develop psychological problems as a result of the effects of the second wave of COVID

After the second wave of COVID-19, children, due to increased screen time, no contact with people, and little contact with parents who do not have time to do homework, become victims of psychological problems, experts say. There is a delay